Course Content: Similarly offered at three levels, the modules concentrate on welding and fabrication issues such as design principles, fracture mechanics, behaviour of welded structures in service, fatigue and brittle fracture, engineering critical assessment and thermodynamically loaded structures as well as the practicalities of construction of a variety of products.

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Course Objectives:

To understand features, benefits and application of various welding and joining methods

To understand behaviour of materials and their response to welding and joining methods

To appreciate design requirements and their implications and understand why products fail and how it may be avoided

To understand quality assurance/quality control requirement in fabrication

To gain the breath of knowledge required to succeed in the appropriate EWF/IIW examinations

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ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: There are various routes for obtaining the qualifications of Welding Specialist, Welding Technologist or Welding Engineer. The first step is to forward a C.V. for assessment.